Lampedusa is little more than a protrusion of land jutting into the Mediterranean Sea a few kilometers long. The island, which at various times was a refuge for pirates, an exile for dissidents and dangerous prisoners, and an advanced observatory during World War II, appears to you to be too small and simple for these people to go through all these hardships for.

In the end, it is just a turning point in the paths of global migration, summarizing the sins of the world, its contradictions, and its walls.